The bone of sin domain is king

Chapter 456 Scene 87. Breaking

Chapter 456 No.80 Seven Acts. Break
Rosen then spent a few hours flipping through the classics here, comparing the situation of the chaos and disasters in the past dynasties.

He discovered that the most serious disaster of chaos should have been 200 years ago. If it is replaced by ground time, it should be the time 40 years ago. Most of the Forgotten City was cleaned by black monsters, and the population here dropped to ten. If it weren't for the black monster breaking through to the fifth floor, causing many explorers to accidentally enter here, then it is very likely that the residents of the Forgotten City will be completely extinct.

But at the same time, Rosen discovered that the harm of the disaster of chaos is mostly related to the scale.

The more harmful chaos disaster is actually more black monsters coming out of the black mud, and the less harmful one is that there are fewer black monsters coming out, but the strength of the black monsters seems to have not changed over the years.

But it’s normal to think about it. Even if it was 1000 or two hundred years ago, the actual time was only 40 years. For the chaos monster, it was only the blink of an eye, and it was difficult to change its intensity.

The history of the Forgotten City can be traced back more than 9000 years. Although there are sacrifices every year, there are still occasional chaos disasters. This is one of the reasons why the population here is still small despite so many years of development.

Huge survival pressure has worn out the will of human beings. As long as you donate a few insignificant lives, you can spend the next year in peace. As a leader, you will naturally choose such a "peaceful" way.

Rosen also knew that the reason why he thought the people here were not enterprising was because he was from the perspective of a bystander. If it were the person involved, he would not be strong enough to fight against Black Mud. No matter how he resisted, it would lead to disaster. So for most people The tribesmen who choose to compromise are forced to do so. This kind of thinking does exist.

But Rosen will not stop like Sauron.

He flipped through the classics, in addition to understanding the history here, it was more about assessing the degree of danger of the chaos disaster, and thus inferring the strength of that lump of sludge.

If Rosen guessed correctly, the black mud should not be the people of chaos, but some kind of high-level chaos creation. As for the black monster, it was derived from the black mud.

As for why the black mud couldn't damage the buildings, Rosen didn't know, but it wasn't something he needed to care about.

After figuring out most of the information, Rosen was ready to start.

But when he took Fina and Eilandel to the central square of the city where Black Mud was, he found that Sauron was already standing there with several people.

"The monsters are raging on the ground. We have to go to the seventh floor to solve the demon tide on the ground. This is the life of tens of thousands of people."

Ellander said that she could see that Sauron didn't want them to enter the black mud, but she was afraid of Rosen's strength, so she used this roundabout method.

"But if you enter the seventh floor, we living in this city will suffer disaster."

Sauron said calmly.

"You also say that sacrificing those of us to benefit the people on the ground is a more noble act?"

Erandall was at a loss for words for a moment. Sauron's problem was very real. Although sacrificing a few people to save the many people is the ruler's choice in most cases, it is by no means the best choice. She looked at Rosen with some anxiety, but this There is no wave in the bone frame.

"Wait, Mr. Sauron, I think there is something wrong with your cognition."

Rosen said, gently drawing out the Wolf Knight sword.

"Why do you think that after we enter the seventh floor, the black mud will still rage and cause disasters?"

"D-did you mean that?"

Sauron's eyes widened in disbelief, and he looked up and down Rosen.

"Impossible. For thousands of years, no one has been able to successfully challenge the people of chaos. You can't succeed."

"Step aside."

Rosen lifted the long sword and said to Sauron.

"You're going to kill us all!"

Sauron and the people around him wanted to resist, but Rosen's powerful aura directly made them freeze in place, unable to move, as if someone was holding a sharp knife against their backs.

Sauron broke out in a cold sweat. The armored knight in front of him was like a legendary evil spirit, exuding an extremely ominous aura. He even had the illusion that flames were emanating from his body.

Step by step, they gradually moved out of the way, and no one dared to fight back, even Sauron of the Bronze Rank, they could feel that Rosen's strength was not simply stronger or faster in strength, but a certain kind of power. The power of transcending the law is a barrier that he cannot overcome in his entire life.

"Take a good look at what the black mud that you people have been in awe of for tens of thousands of years is."

Rosen took a step forward, and the remaining ten yards of distance instantly disappeared. He appeared above the black mud in a flash, floating in the air as if he were stepping on solid ground. On the ancient sword in his hand, there was a streak of blue. The green flame ignited.

The Forgotten City, which was originally dim under the light of fluorescent plants and torches, suddenly became brighter.

At this moment, everyone here stopped what they were doing and turned their attention to the long sword in Rosen's hand in the center of the city.

The blue flame was bright and dazzling, just like the sun that only appeared in legends.

And that lump of black mud seemed to have noticed something, and ripples began to appear on the originally calm surface.

"It's coming, it's angry, we're all going to die!"

Sauron took a few steps back and looked at the black mud that was gradually boiling in horror. The people around him were also trembling and almost fell to their knees. It was really hard to imagine that this was a Bronze Rank powerhouse.

He saw Eilandel and Fina just standing there, motionless, so he tried to pull them away.

"Run, there will be countless black monsters appearing later, don't you want to be torn to pieces!"

The next moment, countless black monsters were spewed out from the black mud. These monsters did not have a uniform appearance. There were multi-legged insects, flying birds with wings, running beasts, and even humanoid creatures. Covered with black sludge, it was rushing in all directions, looking for the breath of creatures.

But Ellander didn't even look at Sauron, and she only spoke softly as she faced the black mud where monsters gradually emerged.

"I won't go because I believe in him."

As he spoke, Rosen's sword was cut down.

A sword, the light is dazzling, in stark contrast with the dirty black mud, the sword edge goes straight down, falls into the black mud, arousing boundless huge waves.

(End of this chapter)

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